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#REDIRECT [[List of Pokémon Trading Card Game sets#EX Crystal Guardians]]
{{TCG Set|
subject_name=EX Crystal Guardians<br><small>([[Pokémon Trading Card Game]])</small>|
image_link=[[Image:Crystalguardians.jpg|200px]]|
image_caption=EX Crystal Guardians logo|
release=[[August 29]], [[2006]]|
expn_code=CG|
publisher=Pokémon USA, Inc.|
jap_setname=Miracle Crystal|
set_cards=100|
set_number=Fourteen <small>(By Pokémon USA)</small>|
set_before=[[EX Holon Phantoms]]|
set_after=[[EX Dragon Frontiers]]|
footnotes=<center>'''Included in the 2006-2007 Modified Format'''</center>|
}}
'''EX Crystal Guardians''' is the fourteenth set of the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] released by Pokémon USA. It is set on an unknown island inhabited by Pokémon and Delta Species Pokémon. It marks the return of Delta Species Pokémon, after they debuted in [[EX Delta Species]], and then returned in [[EX Holon Phantoms]] in May 2006. The set symbol is a crystal.


[[Category:Card games introduced in 2006]]
==Types of Pokémon in EX Crystal Guardians==
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===Pokémon-ex===
Pokémon-ex are incredibly powerful. Their HP are usually far above that of their regular form, and they are much stronger. On occasions, some Pokémon-ex, such as [[Steelix|Steelix ex]], have two Resistances, and some, such as [[Jirachi|Jirachi ex]], have no Weakness. Some, however, such as [[Aggron|Aggron ex]], have two Weaknesses, putting them at a disadvantage. Another disadvantage of Pokémon-ex is that when Knocked Out, the opponent takes two Prize cards instead of the usual one.

===Pokémon-*===
Similar to Pokémon-ex, Pokémon-* are stronger versions of their regular counterparts. All Pokémon-* are Basic Pokémon, even if the regular version is an Evolved Pokémon (such as [[Metagross]]). Pokémon-* have higher HP than regular non-ex Basic Pokémon. Their attacks are also somewhat stronger, but not necessarily more useful (such as [[Regice]]). Pokémon-* often have attacks whose damage and/or effect depend on the number of Prize cards each player has taken (such as [[Entei]]). Only one Pokémon-* may be put in a deck, regardless of whether it is a 30-card deck or a 60-card deck. Because of these impracticalities, Pokémon-* are usually considered collectors' items whereas Pokémon-ex are more used in decks. Pokémon-* usually appear in sets in groups of three; for example, [[Mudkip]], [[Treecko]], and [[Torchic]]; and [[Regirock]], [[Regice]], and [[Registeel]].

===Delta Species Pokémon===
Delta Species Pokémon are Pokémon that have had their genes modified, causing a disturbance in their natural pattern - in other words, their type. However, their weaknesses and resistances remain the same. For example, [[Sceptile|Sceptile ex]], which is normally a Grass-type, becomes a Psychic-type Pokémon, but still retains its weakness to Fire-type. Another example is [[Ludicolo]] - normally a Water-type or Grass-type, in Crystal Guardians it becomes a Fire-type Pokémon, while retaining its weakness to Lightning-type.

==World Championships==
===Worlds 2007===
EX Crystal Guardians will be legal in Worlds 2007, which will be EX Deoxys onwards.

==Set List==
===Holographic===
*1/100 Banette
*2/100 Blastoise δ
*3/100 Camerupt
*4/100 Charizard δ
*5/100 Dugtrio
*6/100 Ludicolo δ
*7/100 Luvdisc
*8/100 Manectric
*9/100 Mawile
*10/100 Sableye
*11/100 Swalot
*12/100 Tauros
*13/100 Wigglytuff
===Rare===
*14/100 Blastoise
*15/100 Cacturne δ
*16/100 Combusken
*17/100 Dusclops
*18/100 Fearow δ
*19/100 Grovyle δ
*20/100 Grumpig
*21/100 Igglybuff
*22/100 Kingler δ
*23/100 Loudred
*24/100 Marshtomp
*25/100 Medicham
*26/100 Pelipper δ
*27/100 Swampert
*28/100 Venusaur
===Uncommon===
*29/100 Charmeleon
*30/100 Charmeleon δ
*31/100 Combusken
*32/100 Grovyle
*33/100 Gulpin
*34/100 Ivysaur
*35/100 Ivysaur
*36/100 Lairon
*37/100 Lombre
*38/100 Marshtomp
*39/100 Nuzleaf
*40/100 Shuppet
*41/100 Skitty
*42/100 Wartortle
*43/100 Wartortle
===Common===
*44/100 mew (Holographic)
*45/100 Bulbasaur
*46/100 Bulbasaur
*47/100 Cacnea
*48/100 Charmander
*49/100 Charmander δ
*50/100 Diglett
*51/100 Duskull
*52/100 Electrike
*53/100 Jigglypuff
*54/100 Krabby
*55/100 Lotad
*56/100 Meditite
*57/100 Mudkip
*58/100 Mudkip
*59/100 Numel
*60/100 Seedot
*61/100 Spearow
*62/100 Spoink
*63/100 Squirtle
*64/100 Squirtle
*65/100 Torchic
*66/100 Torchic
*67/100 Treecko
*68/100 Treecko δ
*69/100 Whismur
*70/100 Wingull

===Trainer===
*71/100 cool
*72/100 Castaway
*73/100 Celio's Network
*74/100 Cessation Crystal
*75/100 Crystal Beach
*76/100 Crystal Shard
*77/100 Double Full Heal
*78/100 Dual Ball
*79/100 Holon Circle
*80/100 Memory Berry
*81/100 Mysterious Shard
*82/100 Poké Ball
*83/100 PokéNav
*84/100 Warp Point
*85/100 Windstorm
*86/100 Energy Search
*87/100 Potion

===Special Energy===
*88/100 Double Rainbow Energy
===Pokémon-ex===
*89/100 Aggron ex
*90/100 Blaziken ex
*91/100 Delcatty ex
*92/100 Exploud ex
*93/100 Groudon ex
*94/100 Jirachi ex
*95/100 Kyogre ex
*96/100 Sceptile ex δ
*97/100 Shiftry ex
*98/100 Swampert ex
===Pokémon-*===
*99/100 Alakazam
*100/100 Celebi

==External links==
*[http://www.pokebeach.com/sets/excrystalguardians.html PokéBeach] Set Card Scans
*[http://www.pokemon-tcg.com Pokémon TCG Official Site]

[[Category:Pokémon Trading Card Game|Crystal Guardians, EX]]

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